Injuries involving the spine are rarely “simple.” After a serious crash on a highway corridor, a fall at a job site, or an incident involving heavy equipment, insurers may try to narrow the story—claiming symptoms were unrelated, pre-existing, or caused by something other than the incident.
A calculator can’t resolve those disputes. What it can help you do is think through categories of loss so you know what evidence to gather—before you’re pressured into giving statements or accepting an early offer.
In practice, the value of a claim in Casper often hinges on:
- Whether the initial ER visit and imaging (CT/MRI) show findings consistent with the mechanism of injury
- Whether treatment followed a logical timeline (diagnosis → stabilization → rehab)
- Whether records reflect functional limitations that affect work, caregiving, and independence


